Randal Horobik
Powell Pioneers split games in North Dakota
Powell defeats pair of Rapid City squads in Legion baseball
The Powell Pioneers moved to 14-11 this American Legion baseball season after a split of four games over the weekend at the Legion baseball tournament in Williston, N.D. The Pioneers played four games in three days after rains washed out one day of the event.
Quiet bats cost Pioneers vs. Douglas
Powell salvages split in nightcap
The Douglas Cats kept Powell bats silent for much of Monday, but the Pioneers were still able to salvage a doubleheader split in American Legion baseball action. Powell was shut out 3-0 in the opener before bouncing back for a 4-1 victory in the late game.
First-year Pioneer Frankie Vogt went the distance in Powell’s win, striking out 10 Douglas batters in the process. Vogt carried a shutout into the top of the seventh inning before the Cats scored their only run when Olie Olson’s two-out flip to Vogt covering first base strayed wide of the pitcher, enabling a Douglas runner to score from third.
Quiet bats cost Pioneers vs. Douglas
Powell salvages split in nightcap
The Douglas Cats kept Powell bats silent for much of Monday, but the Pioneers were still able to salvage a doubleheader split in American Legion baseball action. Powell was shut out 3-0 in the opener before bouncing back for a 4-1 victory in the late game.
First-year Pioneer Frankie Vogt went the distance in Powell’s win, striking out 10 Douglas batters in the process. Vogt carried a shutout into the top of the seventh inning before the Cats scored their only run when Olie Olson’s two-out flip to Vogt covering first base strayed wide of the pitcher, enabling a Douglas runner to score from third.
Vezain sitting strong
Asay, Gill sing round two blues at CNFR
With a combined score of 158 points for his first two rides, Cowley’s J.R. Vezain is making his first College National Finals Rodeo appearance one to remember. The former high school national champion was the leader after two rounds of bareback competition in Casper.
Vezain, competing alongside Powell’s Kaleb Asay as a member of the defending national champion Vernon College men’s team, opened the 2011 CNFR with an 80.5-point ride. His ride was the only one in the 37-rider field to score better than 80 points in the opening round.
SPORTS GUY: Getting ready to rumble
An old rivalry will be rekindled this Saturday when yours truly takes part in the annual community hike at Heart Mountain. It has been two years since I last scaled to the top of this iconic Big Horn Basin landform.
As far as rivalries go, that makes it time for a rematch. Especially since in the time since our last encounter, yours truly has slammed through the invisible brick wall barrier of his 40th birthday. Time inevitably marches onward. Hopefully, Saturday will demonstrate that I can still keep pace.
Powell Pioneers split games in Billings
Team tops Helena, Halos
The Powell Pioneers moved to 11-8 this American Legion baseball season after scoring a split of four games at Aaron’s Tournament in Billings over the weekend. The Pioneers scored wins over Helena and the Billings Halos, but fell to both Great Falls and the Billings Cardinals.
The team also played a doubleheader Monday night against Douglas. Results from that twinbill will appear in Thursday’s edition of the Powell Tribune.
Vezain, Asay start strong at CNFR
NWC’s Gill takes no score on opening night in Casper
The 2011 College National Finals Rodeo opened Sunday night in Casper. For local products Kaleb Asay and J.R. Vezain, the night held good news. For Northwest College’s lone representative, the opening night wasn’t nearly as rosy.
Bareback rider Jordan Gill, the only NWC rider to earn a spot in college rodeo’s pinnacle event this season, failed to cover the eight seconds needed to earn a score. He was one of a scant number of riders who failed to take a score in round 1 and will need to turn in two solid rides in order to have any shot at advancing to this weekend’s final round.
Powell Minors team second at Lovell
Local Youth get taste of tourney action
The Powell Little League sent a minors-division team to Lovell for tournament action and had that team return with runner-up honors. The tournament was the first of the season for Powell.
Powell opened with a 10-0 loss to a more-experienced Cody team. Jacob Herd smacked a base hit in the contest while Kaelan Groves turned a double play from the shortstop position to provide the highlights.
Troopers rally past Pioneers
Sheridan snaps Powell winning streak
Down late in a pair of games Tuesday afternoon, the Sheridan Troopers found a way to rally in the late innings and capture a doubleheader sweep against Powell in American Legion baseball action. Sheridan won the opener by a 9-3 count before winning the nightcap 5-4.
“We had a chance in both games and didn’t do the things we needed to do,” said Pioneer coach Mike Jameson. “I don’t know if it was the long weekend or what, but we didn’t look very motivated out there.”
Troopers rally past Pioneers
Sheridan snaps Powell winning streak
Down late in a pair of games Tuesday afternoon, the Sheridan Troopers found a way to rally in the late innings and capture a doubleheader sweep against Powell in American Legion baseball action. Sheridan won the opener by a 9-3 count before winning the nightcap 5-4.
“We had a chance in both games and didn’t do the things we needed to do,” said Pioneer coach Mike Jameson. “I don’t know if it was the long weekend or what, but we didn’t look very motivated out there.”


